Adolfo Domingo De Guzmán "Dolf" Luque, was an early 20th century Cuban starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. Luque was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 1967. A native of Havana, Luque debuted with the Boston Braves in 1914. In 1918, he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds, with whom he would play the next 12 seasons. In the notorious 1919 World Series, he appeared in two games as a relief pitcher.

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  • Adolfo Domingo De Guzmán "Dolf" Luque, was an early 20th century Cuban starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. Luque was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 1967. A native of Havana, Luque debuted with the Boston Braves in 1914. In 1918, he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds, with whom he would play the next 12 seasons. In the notorious 1919 World Series, he appeared in two games as a relief pitcher. Luque also played for the Brooklyn Robins/Dodgers from 1930 to 1931 and with the New York Giants from 1932 to 1935. He was with the Giants in the 1933 World Series, and, pitching in relief, won the 5th and final game over the Washington Senators. He ended his career with a record of 194-179 and a 3.24 ERA. Luque became a starting pitcher in 1920. Primarily pitching with a curveball, he lead the National League in losses in 1922, then had his best year in 1923, leading the league with 27 wins and an ERA of 1.93. Luque also led the NL in ERA with a 2.63 in 1925. He was known as an adept mentor in the later years of his pitching career, and went on to become the pitching coach of the Giants from 1936-38 and 1942-45. As a blue-eyed, fair-skinned, white Cuban, he was one of several white Cubans to make it in Major League Baseball at a time when non-whites were excluded. Between 1911 and 1929 alone, seventeen Cuban-born Caucasian players played in the Major Leagues. Many of them including Luque also played Negro League baseball with integrated teams from Cuba. Luque played for Cuban Stars in 1912 and the Long Branch Cubans in 1913 before signing with organized baseball (Riley, 498). Luque was known to have a temper. While with the Brooklyn Dodgers, a heckler in the stands hollered "Lucky Luque! Lucky Luque!" repeatedly. Luque went over to the dugout and told manager Wilbert Robinson, "I tell you, Robbie, if this guy don't shut up, I'm gonna shut him up. " "Aw, come on, Dolf," said the manager. "He paid his way in--let him boo. " Just then the heckler spotted the rotund Robinson and yelled, "Hey, fat belly!" Robinson said, "OK, Dolf--go ahead and clobber the jerk. " Luque obliged his manager's request. He is buried at Colon Cemetery, Havana.
  • Adolfo Domingo De Guzman "Dolf" Luque fue un jugador de béisbol cubano, siendo famoso como pitcher en las grandes ligas a principios del siglo XX. Nació en La Habana y debutó en los Boston Braves en 1914. En 1918, fue transferido a los Cincinnati Reds, donde jugó durante 12 temporadas. En la Serie Mundial de 1919 jugó principalmente de pitcher. Luque jugó en Los Angeles Dodgers en los años 1930 y 1931 y con los New York Gigants entre 1932 y 1935. Él estuvo con los Gigantes en la Serie Mundial de 1933, siendo el pitcher en el 5º y último juego de la serie frente de los Washington Senators. Terminó su carrera con un récord de 194-179 y un 3,24 ERA. Luque se convirtió en un pitcher estrella en la temporada de 1920. Tras liderar la Liga Nacional en derrotas en 1922, él obtuvo su mejor año en 1923 liderando la misma liga con 27 victorias y un ERA de 1,93. Además lideró la Liga Nacional con una ERA de 2,63 en 1925. El principal lanzamiento de Luque era la bola curva. Por lo tanto, él era bastante analítico con sus lanzamientos. Su atención a los detalles lo hicieron un gran profesor tras su retiro, y Luque fue un entrenador de pitchers en el equipo de los Gigantes entre 1936 a 1938 y 1942 a 1945.
  • ドルフ・ルケ(Adolfo Domingo De Guzmán "Dolf" Luque, 1890年8月4日 - 1957年7月3日)は、1910~1930年代に活躍したアメリカ・メジャーリーグの野球選手。ポジションは投手。キューバ・ハバナ生まれ。右投げ右打ち。ニックネームは"The Pride Of Havana"(プライド・オブ・ハバナ)。シンシナティ・レッズの球団殿堂入り選手であり、1923年にキューバ出身者としてメジャー史上初めて投手部門のタイトルを獲得した。
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  • Adolfo Domingo De Guzmán "Dolf" Luque, was an early 20th century Cuban starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. Luque was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 1967. A native of Havana, Luque debuted with the Boston Braves in 1914. In 1918, he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds, with whom he would play the next 12 seasons. In the notorious 1919 World Series, he appeared in two games as a relief pitcher.
  • Adolfo Domingo De Guzman "Dolf" Luque fue un jugador de béisbol cubano, siendo famoso como pitcher en las grandes ligas a principios del siglo XX. Nació en La Habana y debutó en los Boston Braves en 1914. En 1918, fue transferido a los Cincinnati Reds, donde jugó durante 12 temporadas. En la Serie Mundial de 1919 jugó principalmente de pitcher. Luque jugó en Los Angeles Dodgers en los años 1930 y 1931 y con los New York Gigants entre 1932 y 1935.
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